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History
United Kingdom
Name
Ismore
Owner
Edward Bates & Sons
Operator
Ismore Steam Ship Co.
Builder
Barclay, Curle & Co., Whiteinch
Yard number
419
Launched
12 April 1899
Sponsored by
Mrs. Maclean
Commissioned
24 May 1899
Homeport
Liverpool
Identification
UK Official Number 110575
Fate
Wrecked, 3 December 1899
General characteristics
Type
Cargo ship
Tonnage
7,744 GRT[1]
5,042 NRT[1]
9,500 DWT
Length
459 ft 0 in (139.90 m)
Beam
52 ft 5 in (15.98 m)
Depth
31 ft 1 in (9.47 m)
Installed power
607 Nhp[1]
Propulsion
Barclay, Curle & Co. 3-cylinder triple expansion
Speed
12.0 knots (13.8 mph; 22.2 km/h)[2]
Ismore was a steam cargo ship built in 1899 by the Barclay, Curle & Co. of Glasgow for Edward Bates & Sons of Liverpool and operated by the Johnston Line on their trade routes between North America and the United Kingdom.
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